No Olympic truce for US, North Korea in Pyeongchang
The previous meetings came after rounds of global talks aimed at eliminating the North's nuclear program, which eventually failed. The final was 8-0, though it hardly mattered. "Yesterday's display was all one more part of an ongoing provocation", Pence says.

Mattis says North Korea can't drive wedge between South, US
North and South Korea are technically still at war after their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce rather than a peace treaty. They said Pence could have opted to sit with the USA delegation and avoided the box that included the North Koreans.

South Africa beat India by five wickets in 4th ODI
The 3rd ODI played at Cape Town resulted in a big win for India by 124 runs as SA after winning the toss made a decision to field. My support is always with them. "You have to take your chances in this game", said Kohli after Miller was granted extra chances.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan: I have nothing to prove
I can understand him from one step and hopefully for the next games we are going to achieve more ". But it's a bit too early to compare him to the best player ever who played here.

Canadian boys make noise at Winter Olympic men's snowboarding
Canada's Max Parrot - who threw away his second run - was the final man up, and he stomped his run to put the pressure on Gerard . The 2018 Winter Olympics only opened three days ago , and Team U.S.A. already has its first gold medal under its belt.

Kim tensions shadow Olympics
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach called it "a very emotional moment", one that gave him "goosebumps". Over the past 60 years or so, more than 31,000 North Koreans have defected to South Korea.

Wenger explains why Mkhitaryan stays behind after training
Lacazette was signed in the summer for a club-record fee from Lyon but has struggled to maintain form as the season has gone on. The match saw Mkhitaryan, who created three goals, rekindle his celebrated partnership with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

South Korea's Moon hosts talks with North Korean leader's sister

Athletes from South Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) marched together under a unified Korean flag at the opening ceremony of the 23rd Winter Olympics on Friday.

The trip comes amid a flurry of activity following Kim Jong Un's surprise proposal on New Year's Day to send a delegation of athletes, officials, entertainers and cheering groups to the Olympics.

After sitting at the table, Kim Yo Jong pulled out what appeared to be a blue document folder in front of her, which sparked the interest of the local media that speculated she might be carrying a personal message from her brother. Pence was also at the dinner and reportedly refused to shake the elderly North Korean's hand.

A North Korean delegation, the highest-ranking to visit the South and led by the younger sister of the North's leader Kim Jong Un, concluded its visit on Sunday after charming and intriguing the South Korean public, but still faces deep scepticism over Pyongyang's sincerity towards improving relations.

Olympic luger Erin Hamlin had the honor of carrying the flag for Team USA (an honor that didn't come without controversy.) The team of almost 250 athletes from the United States walked into the Opening Ceremony extravaganza to "Gangnam Style", which was kinda weird.

The North Korean delegates later Saturday may attend the debut of the first-ever inter-Korean Olympic team at the women's ice hockey tournament in Gangneung.

The games will be attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister and other senior officials.

Abe also said he would convey to Moon Tokyo's position on a 2015 bilateral agreement on "comfort women" - many Korean - who were forced to work in Japanese military brothels during World War Two, while urging "future-oriented" two-way ties.

Kim Yo Jong, 30, is the first member of North Korea's ruling family to visit the South since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. The meeting could turn out to be just a lunch, a photo op or a nicety.

The North and South held summits in Pyongyang in 2000 and 2007, both hosted by Kim Jong Il. But it is so unprecedented, and its announcement on Thursday was so sudden, that rumors are already swirling it could open the door to much more - perhaps even an offer for Moon to travel to Pyongyang, the North's capital.

"If there is a message to be conveyed to South Korea or the US, she is amply well positioned to convey it", he said.

"They discussed the need to achieve a fair and reciprocal bilateral economic relationship and shared approaches to stemming the flow of deadly narcotics", Nauert said, adding the two looked forward to continuing discussions at an annual diplomatic and security dialogue in the first half of the year.

South Korean television showed a smiling Moon entering a reception room and shaking hands with the North Koreans, who also included Choe Hwi, chairman of the country's National Sports Guidance Committee, and Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the North's agency that deals with inter-Korean affairs.